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Longsider Kev posted this on Longside ''A reliable source from Wigan (the guy who told me about Alan Mahon) has told me that Preston, Burnley and Stoke have made enquiries about their winger Gary Teale.'' Looks like Stoke as well then?

It would appear after some reading that Teale would be a good prospect down the right hand wing, pacey and able to run at the defence providing pin-point crosses into the box - a bit light S Jones down the left wing. If the Clarets were able to sign Gary Teale, then Akinbiyi and Gray (once fit again) would have more consistent service of crosses from both sides of the pitch. Fingers crossed, if we have the cash, Cotterill can get this one!

Drat will Derby please get off our back. Not content with poaching Fagan off us they are now after Teale as well The 28-year-old Wigan Athletic winger, who has been unable to break into the Premier League side, is understood to be in talks with the Rams, and a £600,000 figure has been reported

I suppose if we were in a similar League position, these players may have opted for us. Apprantly now, Derby have closed the deal, see link below;
http://www.yeoldetreeandcrown.34sp.com/wigan-athletic-news-11.01.07d.htm

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